The fort may have been outdated, but accomplished her mission. I am thrilled to see her rebuilt following 500 bombs. Thanks for another outstanding episode.
Excellent piece on an historic battle and a great tour of Oscarburg. Blucher, a heavy cruiser was commissioned in Sept 39, so didn't have a long career.
It never amazes me, there are so many untold stories in WW2. I consider myself a fairly well read archaeologist. But between you, Mark Felton, and Indy Nidell, I learn something new every week.
Yo, Amazing... 1900... Same year my Great-grandfather took possession of "his" Homestead... ... Five miles north of Roscoe, MT. ... "Letting" some Absaroka - still - camp there. (I spent six yrs working it, as an exploitable ranch-hand kid, for room and board, by my step-grandfather.). (Such be the battles, versus bullies, cons, thieves, garbage people.) Good work, Tino. One of my favorite stories.
It was a very nice presentation. During my visit to Türkiye, it reminded me of the Turkish artillery batteries and pillboxes at Gallipoli. I went on the recommendation of another tourist. Great environment. I recommend you go there.
ALRIGHT EVERYBODY I JUST FOUND OUT THAT YT HAVE ENABLED FOREIGN LANGUAGE VOICE OVERS, OF COURSE I ALWAYS DO MY OWN VOICE OVERS BUT IF YOU CHANGE LANGUAGE ITS AI GENERATED... I DID NOT KNOW THAT WAS POSSIBLE JUST FYI
Looks a little like Fort Stevens - the batteries, there. They used to have “ten inch disappearing rampart guns,” but those were removed many years ago. There’s a model of a six-inch gun, though - recall taking pictures of it last year in October.
Los obuses tuvieron sentido en la época en el que el blindaje de los barcos en su mayoría era vertical, se pensaba con razón que harían mas daño cayendo desde el cielo como una bomba de aviación(en ese momento no existía). Buen programa. Saludos
Tino fab video as always. Have been meaning to visit thete for ages and norway generally. Could the howizters primary be for the forts own area defence? With the 11inch guns for anti shipping? P.s. sorry to be a pain. But blucher was a cruiser not a battle cruiser.
“How could anyone hear singing” to be fair… I have heard helicopters from 30+ miles away across harbors. Sound can reflect a LOT on water if cloud conditions are right. It really really alarmed me. Multiple occasions too.
340 000 when war ended. Hitler was led to belive there would come an allied invasion. Then the Norwegian underground blew up trains, rails and ships to prevent them to get back to defend continental europe.
I really appreciate your efforts! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Wieso fragt er nicht einfach einen deutschen Kollegen, ob er ihn das ins Deutsche vertonen kann? Wäre doch viel einfacher als so Eine KI dafür zu benutzen
@@Electra-AI1605 I apologize I did not know UA-cam was doing this if you set it on the German speaking translation it will read everything with AI if you set it on the regular English it will be myself speaking sorry to chew you out I only just now found out they were doing this I guess it's good for a bigger audience but I really don't like it I would prefer subtitles
Wy keep asking the fbi, and other agencyd about what is hoing on in america , you keep getting the dame answers , wait till trump on in office, than ask your questions
Tino, this is the best video you have made yet. It's a masterpiece. Thank you.
You bring these places and event to life in such a way I look forward EVERY TIME and thank you!
Outstanding episode. Thanks again, Tino!
The fort may have been outdated, but accomplished her mission. I am thrilled to see her rebuilt following 500 bombs.
Thanks for another outstanding episode.
Excellent piece on an historic battle and a great tour of Oscarburg. Blucher, a heavy cruiser was commissioned in Sept 39, so didn't have a long career.
The place is amazing. Thank you Tino and Happy Jul buddy ! 🙂
That's one hell of a story.
Thank you very much for bringing it to us.
Thanks again for the video and history lesson.
It never amazes me, there are so many untold stories in WW2. I consider myself a fairly well read archaeologist. But between you, Mark Felton, and Indy Nidell, I learn something new every week.
Great! I always wanted to see this :-) Thanks a lot!
I enjoyed watching excellent story keep bring em, thank you Tino !
Love your channel. Thanks for sharing
Good stuff Tino, glad you hooked up on that story. Always thought it would make a great movie. Thanks.
Verry beautiful ,what a historical jem! Thank you!
Excellent walk thru history video.
I visited him a few times,he lived nearby.Greetings from Chile.🪖🪖🪖
Excelente Tino!!!!
A realy enjoyable Video Cheers Tino 👍😆
great work, thanks
Yo,
Amazing... 1900...
Same year my Great-grandfather took possession of "his" Homestead...
... Five miles north of Roscoe, MT.
... "Letting" some Absaroka - still - camp there.
(I spent six yrs working it, as an exploitable ranch-hand kid, for room and board, by my step-grandfather.).
(Such be the battles, versus bullies, cons, thieves, garbage people.)
Good work, Tino.
One of my favorite stories.
It was a very nice presentation. During my visit to Türkiye, it reminded me of the Turkish artillery batteries and pillboxes at Gallipoli. I went on the recommendation of another tourist. Great environment. I recommend you go there.
Looking forward to seeing it. Outstanding.
ALRIGHT EVERYBODY I JUST FOUND OUT THAT YT HAVE ENABLED FOREIGN LANGUAGE VOICE OVERS, OF COURSE I ALWAYS DO MY OWN VOICE OVERS BUT IF YOU CHANGE LANGUAGE ITS AI GENERATED... I DID NOT KNOW THAT WAS POSSIBLE JUST FYI
The brickwork is so incredible…
Onçe again, a little known story gets expanded.....thanks
ty Tino
Amazing story.
Very cool. I haven't seen anyone else on youtube get into the torpedo bunker.
@@WojciechP915 it's all about asking nicely -
Looks a little like Fort Stevens - the batteries, there.
They used to have “ten inch disappearing rampart guns,” but those were removed many years ago. There’s a model of a six-inch gun, though - recall taking pictures of it last year in October.
Los obuses tuvieron sentido en la época en el que el blindaje de los barcos en su mayoría era vertical, se pensaba con razón que harían mas daño cayendo desde el cielo como una bomba de aviación(en ese momento no existía). Buen programa. Saludos
Amazing
Great, simply a great docudrama,
Tino: There is a dead bird in the gun barrel..
Magda: Noooo!
Tino fab video as always. Have been meaning to visit thete for ages and norway generally.
Could the howizters primary be for the forts own area defence? With the 11inch guns for anti shipping?
P.s. sorry to be a pain. But blucher was a cruiser not a battle cruiser.
great job, should never be forgot cheers Norway
@@kenroberts2556 thank you Merry Christmas to Norway
Reminds me of the guns in Warrenton, Oregon USA
Just one wee comment: Blücher was a heavy cruiser, not a battlecruiser.
“How could anyone hear singing” to be fair… I have heard helicopters from 30+ miles away across harbors. Sound can reflect a LOT on water if cloud conditions are right. It really really alarmed me. Multiple occasions too.
100 thousand+ Wehrmacht soldiers operational throughout the Entire war in Norway? Mr. Struckmann any thoughts?
It was around 200000-300000✌️😳
340 000 when war ended. Hitler was led to belive there would come an allied invasion. Then the Norwegian underground blew up trains, rails and ships to prevent them to get back to defend continental europe.
I really appreciate your efforts! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Why isnt Tino speaking? This german computer voice is terrible...
Einfach Audiospur auf Original stellen 😉
@@OGerl thx!
I am speaking it is because you set it for Other language
it was not a battlecruiser, rather a heavy curser, big difference.
Die deutsche Übersetzung es manchmal absolut richtig und korrekt und dann wieder chaotisch und absonderlich !! Woran kann das liegen ??😊
Superbe vidéo mai on dit canon pascanone
Die Blücher war ein Schwerer Kreuzer!! KEIN Schlachtkreuzer!!
Ist ein ganz anderer Schiffstyp!!
😛😛😛😛😛😛😛❤❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Blucher was the newest German heavy cruiser, not a battle cruiser otherwise great work
Guter Bericht......, aaaaber solch eine schlechte Übersetzung ins Deutsche !!!
Das ist KI, hör es Dir lieber im Original auf Englisch an 😉
Wieso fragt er nicht einfach einen deutschen Kollegen, ob er ihn das ins Deutsche vertonen kann? Wäre doch viel einfacher als so Eine KI dafür zu benutzen
@@Electra-AI1605UA-cam hat ihm die übersetzung untergeschoben ...
Betonung und Ausdruck (mangrlhafte Übersetzung?!) schlecht. Konnte es nur einige Sekunden hören.
Es war der Schlachtkreuzer Bluhar!
Oh man,wie kann man den Namen Blücher nur so verhunzen.
Schrecklich.
Krupp…. used to make armaments to defend nations… now they make elevators. 😂
Sicherlich ein interessanter Bericht. Aber ich habe nach 13 Minuten abgeschaltet, da ich die KI-Übersetzung der Sprache einfach nur schrecklich fand!
EH, YOU NEED AN EDITOR!
why?
Les canones de navarone 😂
Ist das Ki generierter Kommentar, das ist ja furchtbar.
Was soll denn jetzt diese KI scheiße? Kann man das nicht persönlich vertonen?
@@Electra-AI1605 I apologize I did not know UA-cam was doing this if you set it on the German speaking translation it will read everything with AI if you set it on the regular English it will be myself speaking sorry to chew you out I only just now found out they were doing this I guess it's good for a bigger audience but I really don't like it I would prefer subtitles
Wy keep asking the fbi, and other agencyd about what is hoing on in america , you keep getting the dame answers , wait till trump on in office, than ask your questions
@@earlheil9954 that has been my plan for a while
What’s this got to do with the video??
Ho